Journal article

AMP and adenosine are both ligands for adenosine 2B receptor signaling

JK Holien, B Seibt, V Roberts, E Salvaris, MW Parker, PJ Cowan, KM Dwyer

Bioorganic and Medicinal Chemistry Letters | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2018

Abstract

Adenosine is considered the canonical ligand for the adenosine 2B receptor (A2BR). A2BR is upregulated following kidney ischemia augmenting post ischemic blood flow and limiting tubular injury. In this context the beneficial effect of A2BR signaling has been attributed to an increase in the pericellular concentration of adenosine. However, following renal ischemia both kidney adenosine monophosphate (AMP) and adenosine levels are substantially increased. Using computational modeling and calcium mobilization assays, we investigated whether AMP could also be a ligand for A2BR. The computational modeling suggested that AMP interacts with more favorable energy to A2BR compared with adenosine. Fu..

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Funding Acknowledgements

K.M.D. current address: School of Medicine, Faculty of Health, Deakin University, Geelong, Australia. Funding from the Victorian Government Operational Infrastructure Support Scheme to St Vincent's Institute is acknowledged. M.W.P. is a National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia Research Fellow and J.K.H. is a 5point Foundation Christine Martin Post-Doctoral Fellow.